Interesting Publications:
- International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health, December 2023: “Prolonged Disability following Re-Exposure after Complete Recovery from Aerotoxic Syndrome: A Case Report“, by Race Creeden, Nick Blonien et al.
- Scientific Magazine Journal of Environmental Exposure Assessment, May 2023: “Using the grey literature to better understand the potential health impacts of cabin air quality“, by Jean-Christophe Balouet, Michel F.A Mulder et al.
- Scientific Magazine Environmental Health, May 2023: “Health consequences of exposure to aircraft contaminated air and fume events: a narrative review and medical protocol for the investigation of exposed aircrew and passengers“, by J.Burdon, S. Michaelis et al.
- Journal of Biological Physics and Chemistry, dec 2021, door Prof. Dr. Jeremy J. Ramsden: “Adverse synergies between inhaled carbon monoxide and tricresyl phosphate in aircraft cabin air“
- During a Hearing by the French Agence Nationale de Sécurité Sanitaire (ANSES) on 8 July 2021, prof. dr. Dieter Scholz held an extensive presentation: the Operation of Air Conditioning in Aircraft Cabins and the Associated Air Quality
- Prof. C.V. Howard, University of Ulster: Inappropriate Use of Risk Assessment in Addressing Health Hazards Posed by Civil Aircraft Cabin Air (feb 2021)
- Ans Tageslicht: The hunt for Tricresylphosphate (TCP), by prof. Ludwig (Sep 2020)
- Ans Tageslicht: Criticism on the Schindler study 2013 (Sep 2020)
- Magazine Clinical Toxicology published an article from the hand of dr. G. Hageman et all in August 2019: Aerotoxic Syndrome, discussion of possible diagnostic criteria
- European Agency for Safety and Health at Work, part of the EU, published this article in June 2019: Neurotoxoc chemicals: understand the risks to keep workers safe and healthy
- GCAQE recently published the uitgewerkte presentaties van de Cabin Air Conference 2017, including conclusions and references. 142 pages with a lot of information.
- On https://www.hersenletsel-uitleg.nl a lot of information about brain damage can be found.
- In December 2018, IFALPA published a Position Paper and a Briefing Leaflet about Cabin Fumes.
- IFALPA publication Human performance Briefing Leaflet, 5 December 2018: Pregnancy and Flying
- Health impact of exposure to contaminated supply air on commercial aircraft, Nov 2018: FAA Quick Reference for Health Care Providers
- Research into serious Fume Event by Aviation Herald, 6 November 2018: “The death of Captain James Anderberg – aged 53”
- From the Aerotoxic Logbook: An UNCOVERING of Tricks, Methods and Strategies, how to downplay fume events 26 May 2018
- Press Release by Aircraft Engineers International: warning EC for degradation of the Safety Standards 10 April 2018
- Aerotoxic Logbook, with lots of info about Fume Events
- On 26 maart 2018, the American aviation authority FAA published the following Safety Alert for Operators (SAFO), to improve on board procedures to mitigate the risks for passengers and crew in case of exposure to toxic smells, smoke or fumes.
- John M. Lind, former USAF pilot: A Proposal to bring the problem of contaminated air under control 20 January 2018
- article about hearing problems and Aerotoxic Syndrome was published on 16 January 2018 on Facebook by theGlobal Aerotoxic Team. Hearing Loss and Aerotoxic Syndrome
- Frank Cannon is an internationally recognised Aviation lawyer. In this review he writes about the use of “bleed air” and its effects, June 2016: Aircraft cabin air contamination and aerotoxic syndrome— a review of the evidence
- NASA published an article about HEPA filtering in Mai 2016: Submicron and nanoparticulate matter removal by HEPA-rated media filters and packed beds of granular materials
- ICAO 2015: Circular 344-AN202
- Graeme A. Davidson is a very experienced consulting engineer in Scotland. In this article, he mentions a number of causes of air conditioning system contamination in aircraft December 2014. Routine mechanical causes of aircraft air supply contamination
- IFALPA published a Position Paper about Smoke and Fumes, June 2013.
- IFALPA Safety Bulletin, 19 February 2013: “Cabin air quality”
- Dee Passon, of Toxic Free Airlines (www.toxicfreeairlines.com), published the results of an online aircrew health survey in March 2009. Over 1000 reactions were received and categorised. The International Crew Health Survey
- In 2006, Prof. Chris Winder from Australië wrote this article: Hazardous chemicals on Jet Aircraft: case study – jet engine oils and Aerotoxic Syndrome
- Prof. Abou Donia from Duke University of Carolina, april 2005: